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Zambezi River Is Added to The Great Rivers Partnership

March 22, 2007
The Nature Conservancy Teams with African Wildlife Foundation to Conserve Africa's Zambezi RiverThe African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) and The Nature Conservancy today announced a partnership to protect and manage the Zambezi River for people and…

Zambezi Large Mammal Survey Finds Elephant Populations Increasing

April 8, 2004
You would think elephants would be relatively easy to count. After all, they are the largest terrestrial mammal on earth. But it gets complicated when their range crosses three national boundaries and the elephants are constantly on the move.Until…

Youth from China and Africa explore community-based conservation

January 28, 2021
Although indigenous groups comprise less than five percent of the global population, they are responsible for many of the world’s intact landscapes. However, many of these communities are often not included in land-use planning and management…

Youth Engagement in Biodiversity Negotiation: Gervais' Transformative Commitment

May 5, 2025
In 2022, a young man enrolled in a leadership program determined to bring positive change to the conservation landscape in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). But he was afraid. He was afraid that a perceived weakness on his part would prevent…

Youth Engagement Fact Sheet (2022)

December 7, 2022

Youth as Catalysts for Change

January 30, 2024
Youth, defined by the African Union as people between the ages of 15 and 35, comprise 70% of the African population. They are driving massive societal changes, influencing both their peers and politicians as the largest voter demographic on the…

Young visitors take to the bush

September 20, 2010
A few days after Dr. Patrick Bergin had left, Kaizer and I continued collecting cameras. In between all that, I had the privilege to join Stephen Midzi, the section ranger from Vlakteplaas (the section where we had placed the cameras) to go and look…

Young Africans are the next conservation leaders

April 9, 2021
International Youth Day is celebrated annually on August 12, commemorating youth action to address global issues. On this historic day in 2020, African Wildlife Foundation, the Africa Alliance of YMCAs, the World Organization of the Scout Movement,…

Young African conservation voices advocating for change

August 11, 2021
“We are part of an intergenerational mission, and our success relies on our ability to equip upcoming generations to take on the baton.” Simangele Mbali Msweli, AWF Youth Program Senior Manager As we celebrate International Youth Day, African…

You Did it! You Voted Eugene #1 CNN Hero: Defending the Planet

October 11, 2007
The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) is thrilled to share a member success story. Thanks to your votes, Eugene Rutagarama won the initial round of voting in the category, CNN Heroes: Defending the Planet.But there's more you can do.At the end of…

You Can Perform Surgery on a Lion: Zoo Vet Computer Game Benefits the African Wildlife Foundation

November 2, 2007
Now you can play video games all day and feel good about it! Zoo Vet: Endangered Animals, the latest computer game from Legacy Interactive, is released today and portions of sales will benefit the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF).This interactive…

Yao Ming Says No to Ivory and Rhino Horn

April 16, 2013
Surveys find Chinese public highly supportive of wildlife protection but unaware of African poaching crisesBEIJING, China, April 16, 2013 -- Today, former NBA star and Chinese icon, Yao Ming, launched a major public awareness campaign targeting…

Worsening Crisis in the DRC Imperils Mountain Gorillas

October 31, 2008
KIGALI, DRC--Rebels in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have seized the Headquarters of Virunga National Park and the sector that is home to the area's highly endangered mountain gorillas after intense fighting with the Congolese army…

Worldwide Opposition to Serengeti Road Has Yet to Sway Tanzanian Government

March 15, 2011
Call to Save the Serengeti May Still Be Heard, But Time Is Running Out What began with science-based opposition by AWF and other conservation groups has grown into a grassroots movement playing out across social media outlets and echoed by…

World Wildlife Day Highlights Severity of Wildlife Crime

March 2, 2015
Governments, conservation groups and citizens around the world will celebrate World Wildlife Day on March 3, but the celebrations may be muted as many of the planet’s species face the threat of extinction. This year’s theme…

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